Systemic Violence in Miami-Dade Schools,
Supported by MDSPD, Surfaces Yet Again
– Video Surfaces of 9-Year-Old Latina
Student Beaten Mercilessly by Older Black
Students on Bus
Conservative Treehouse,
by
Sundance
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
2/4/2023 8:10:46 PM
Let me be very clear, having investigated the Miami-Dade and Broward County school system for over a decade, this is not surprising.
Following the path of Trayvon Martin and the weird school discipline program he was a part of, I ended up spending a lot of time deep in the research of these school systems. Things are not what they appear.(snip) The MDSPD are the gatekeepers for what Miami-Dade and Broward County schools call the ‘Promise Program.’ The MDSPD essentially act like prison wardens to keep violent thugs inside the school system away from regular police units.
The recent video of a 9-year-old Latina student and her brother being beaten
Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/4/2023 8:15:49 PM (No. 1395148)
A walk back though the genesis of this damaging system seems appropriate:
FTA:
In an education system set up by former School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho, a totally separate law enforcement system was put into place for the schools. Any student engaged in criminal conduct was diverted away from the criminal justice system and into a system where MDSPD would handle all criminal activity by students.
The MDSPD turned the intent of the ‘Promise Program’ into a gladiator academy. The program was so poorly thought out, and the unintended consequences so brutally ignored, this was always going to be the outcome.
They are now more than ten years into this system, and there is no possibility of reforming it. Students entering into Miami-Dade and Broward County Schools are cannon fodder for a culturally Marxist, politically correct, social justice, education/political system.
By keeping students out of the criminal justice system, the MDSPD are now essentially groomers with badges assisting and coordinating with violent street gangs and organized crime. Add in the systemic elements of Black -vs- Latino racism, and what you end up with is an entire school system structured like a prison ward with internal gangs and factions of criminal activity inside the schools.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/4/2023 8:25:15 PM (No. 1395153)
Superintendent Carvalho was the mastermind and the villain. Somehow he has only gone on to bigger and better things (although something misfired when he was to go to NYC and instead remained in Miami-Dad. And now ie is superintendent of the LAUSD, where it appears he employs the same press agent. Carvalho’s a bad, bad guy.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2019/10/14/the-carvalho-show-the-past-and-future-of-miami-dade-superintendent-alberto-carvalho/
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-12-09/who-is-alberto-carvalho-lausds-new-superintendent
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
chumley 2/4/2023 8:25:35 PM (No. 1395154)
We wuz kangs.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 2/4/2023 8:31:47 PM (No. 1395157)
Fascinating perspective. And agree with OP (earlybird), Sundance’s documentation is first class.
However, I would be interested in a further discussion of the role of the Governor’s office.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
earlybird 2/4/2023 8:47:31 PM (No. 1395165)
Rick Scott was governor when Carvalho was first running Miami-Dade School District… Then it would have bee DeSantis. I don’t remember a peep out or Scott back then… ????
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 2/4/2023 9:11:01 PM (No. 1395177)
The guillotine(and corresponding basket) is ready.
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Agree with the OP about the veracity of Sundance, however I don't like his echo chamber comment threads. If he was truly convinced of his material, he would not need to be so afraid of opposition. Having said that though, I do agree with about 98% of his fisking, and he does that very well.
School districts that have police units separate from the regular city police are throwing good money after bad rubbish. Those school police have proven themselves to be worse than useless. Spend the money on building up and strengthening the city police instead.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
stablemoney 2/4/2023 10:56:31 PM (No. 1395218)
There is much more that was going on with these black kids and the 9 year old girl. We need to hear the whole story. I doubt this was the first time this girl was assaulted, threatened, or intimidated.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 2/4/2023 11:13:44 PM (No. 1395228)
School personnel have become glorified but well paid Baby Sitters. You don't need a degree in education so much as you may need a degree in riot control, or karate or other martial art training. Jujitsu? Hypnotism?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 2/4/2023 11:38:14 PM (No. 1395237)
IOWs, the MDSPD is a Shite hole. Trayvon is their hero. Only in the MD schools can you have a full grown teenage boy beat the living tar out of a small girl, and get away with it. Something smells in Miami Dade and its not the fish.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
DVC 2/5/2023 12:42:15 AM (No. 1395271)
Leftists wreck everything with their lunatic ideas of 'how to run things'.....which is actually 'how to RUIN things'.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Safari Man 2/5/2023 12:44:47 AM (No. 1395273)
Wakanda people would do such a thing? Dimocrats in training. The future of America is here.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
5 handicap 2/5/2023 5:57:59 AM (No. 1395308)
Not much but dirtbag criminal scum live in Homestead, FL...Burn it down! The whole Effin town! Start over, face it, some thing cannot be fixed.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 2/5/2023 6:34:51 AM (No. 1395319)
#5, you are right on. If you remember Scott looked the other way when the election officials screwed up the elections for years in FL counties. He did nothing. When his election for U.S. Senator was in jeopardy because of their incompetence, DeSantis had to fire them and clean up the mess. I believe those counties were Palm Beach and Broward County. Scott was basically a terrible governor.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Roscoelewis 2/5/2023 7:48:02 AM (No. 1395366)
It's not the schools, it's the black simians.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Subsuburban 2/5/2023 7:57:47 AM (No. 1395376)
If American blacks thought they could push latinos around like they have been doing with weak-kneed Whites, they will soon be disabused of that notion. The "black/brown coalition" exists solely on paper, not on the ground. Latinos don't much like negroes, and wherever you mix blacks and hispanics, you find trouble.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
ByteGuru 2/5/2023 8:28:59 AM (No. 1395405)
Ferals gotta feral ...
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The real issue her is that the public as come to accept subhuman behavior from blacks.
This will garner little attention because it is a normal daily occurrence.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
paral04 2/5/2023 9:36:33 AM (No. 1395476)
This is a hate crime and the boys who did this treated harshly. Let her male relatives deal with them and see if they want to take on another little girl again of any color or background.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
gwholmessr 2/5/2023 9:46:39 AM (No. 1395489)
Where is Ron on this?
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
columba 2/5/2023 10:18:56 AM (No. 1395536)
There is a mighty good reason why a lot of us fathers and mothers do NOT send our children to the public schools.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Strike3 2/5/2023 12:32:42 PM (No. 1395691)
A problem that DeSantis seems to have missed. You can not mix wild animals with normal people. They need to be in separate cages in a different zoo. If not for the video being exposed on the Internet, this incident would have been successfully covered up. This girl could easily have died, given the severity of the cowardly beating. I would ask who was stupid enough to allow these MDSPD people to replace the local police but I already know.
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